After reading the first story I can confirm that Captain Flash is a good old fashioned Superhero, of the "scientist has an atomic accident and develops superpowers" variety. He can summon a multitude of powers by clapping hands. So it's probably not a good idea to sit next to him at a concert. In this, the origins story, we hear that after the accident
The cervical thoriac trunk and extremities are saturated with ten trillion ergs of radiation.
Blimey that is complicated medical sounding stuff and an awfully big number of ergs.
I notice that Captain Flash defies the laws of physics by keeping the boat on track by blowing into its sail. According to Newton this is an impossibility. But I guess defying the laws of physics is exactly what superheroes do!
The next story we meet Iron Mask? Who is he and is the mask an affectation or there is a reason for it. Hmmmm...
Tomboy by Mort Meskin is one of those stories that I really ought to hate, but rather like. I am really not sure why, a young female heroine, a ludicrous plot and Mort Meskin's art work I find rather disturbing. But this is the standout story for me (so far).
I noticed in the small ads on the next page.
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What was he saying about it??
I confess I started the two page text story, but didn't finish it. In the final story Captain Flash battles silicon eating Mirror Man. He is a rather intriguing villain.
Verdict: The book has quite a few "scientific" terms dotted all the way through it. All of these I guess are meaningless. As I said at the beginning Captain Flash is a good old-fashioned superhero. So that (and the cheese) score a hit from me.